I had mentioned last week that my Magic group would be trying out EDH. Well, it went okay.
The game format felt very much like a drawn out version of Chaos Multiplayer. The extra life everyone started out with really extended the game. Oh, and we also had nine people there and decided to have one large game instead of breaking the group up into two smaller ones. We ended up playing that one game for four hours. It was a long and grueling night, but fun was had by all. I could see myself playing it again, but with less people next time... and I'll build a better deck.
The game format felt very much like a drawn out version of Chaos Multiplayer. The extra life everyone started out with really extended the game. Oh, and we also had nine people there and decided to have one large game instead of breaking the group up into two smaller ones. We ended up playing that one game for four hours. It was a long and grueling night, but fun was had by all. I could see myself playing it again, but with less people next time... and I'll build a better deck.
I did a bit of research (went to wiki) trying to find the story Goldilocks and the Three Bears and I found some interesting things. We all understand that the fairytales we heard as children were not as they were originally written. Disney kind of skewed that whole “Happy ending” thing. In fact most fairytales have some sort of gruesome or ironic fate for the character to teach them a lesson, and Goldilocks aint that different.